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Differential response to sustained stimulation by hCG & LH on goat ovarian granulosa cells

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: Chapekar established a model of ovarian tumourigenesis in mice by splenic transplantation of ovaries, resulting in sustained luteinizing hormone (LH) levels because of absence of feedback inhibition. There is increasing evidence of the differential response to LH or hCG...

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Autores principales: Gupta, Chanchal, Chapekar, Trimbak, Chhabra, Yash, Singh, Prashant, Sinha, Subrata, Luthra, Kalpana
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3361869/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22561619
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author Gupta, Chanchal
Chapekar, Trimbak
Chhabra, Yash
Singh, Prashant
Sinha, Subrata
Luthra, Kalpana
author_facet Gupta, Chanchal
Chapekar, Trimbak
Chhabra, Yash
Singh, Prashant
Sinha, Subrata
Luthra, Kalpana
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description BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: Chapekar established a model of ovarian tumourigenesis in mice by splenic transplantation of ovaries, resulting in sustained luteinizing hormone (LH) levels because of absence of feedback inhibition. There is increasing evidence of the differential response to LH or hCG under various experimental conditions. The effect of sustained hormonal stimulation in long term cultures is sparsely investigated. The study is aimed to determine the role of hCG and LH stress on caprine ovarian granulosa cells and their downstream signaling in short and long term cultures. METHODS: To study the response of hCG and LH stress and downstream signaling, short term cultures were set up by exposing goat ovarian granulosa cells in primary cultures to hCG and LH stress (levels beyond their physiological doses) for 5 days (P0). Cells were sub-cultured at sixth day and subjected to prolonged LH/ hCG stress for two weeks in passage 1(P1) (long term cultures). Downstream cell signaling molecules were assessed. Intracellular cAMP was estimated by ELISA. For PKA and PKC, activity assays were performed. pERK protein expressions in short term cultures were assessed by Western blot and flowcytometry; in long term cultures, pERK expression was analyzed by flowcytometry. RESULTS: Differential effects on cell proliferation were observed in long term cultures, where the untreated and hCG exposed cells showed markedly reduced cell proliferation after second week of exposure while LH treated cells continued to proliferate. Different levels of cAMP, PKA, PKC and phosphorylated ERK1/2 were observed on short term and long term LH stimulation. On sustained hormonal stimulation, cAMP levels were significantly (P<0.05) higher in hCG treated cultures as compared to controls and LH treated cultures. LH led to maximal elevation of ERK in long term cultures. INTERPRETATION & CONCLUSIONS: As pERK1/2 promotes cellular proliferation, activation of ERK1/2 in LH treated cultures may be responsible for sustained growth. Prolonged LH treatment promoted growth and proliferation in caprine ovarian granulosa cells whereas prolonged exposure to hCG led to elevated levels of cAMP and decreased the rate of proliferation. Defining the signals and second messengers that act as survival or apoptotic mediators may help in elucidation of the mechanisms controlling proliferation or programmed cell death in granulosa cells.
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spelling pubmed-33618692012-06-01 Differential response to sustained stimulation by hCG & LH on goat ovarian granulosa cells Gupta, Chanchal Chapekar, Trimbak Chhabra, Yash Singh, Prashant Sinha, Subrata Luthra, Kalpana Indian J Med Res Original Article BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: Chapekar established a model of ovarian tumourigenesis in mice by splenic transplantation of ovaries, resulting in sustained luteinizing hormone (LH) levels because of absence of feedback inhibition. There is increasing evidence of the differential response to LH or hCG under various experimental conditions. The effect of sustained hormonal stimulation in long term cultures is sparsely investigated. The study is aimed to determine the role of hCG and LH stress on caprine ovarian granulosa cells and their downstream signaling in short and long term cultures. METHODS: To study the response of hCG and LH stress and downstream signaling, short term cultures were set up by exposing goat ovarian granulosa cells in primary cultures to hCG and LH stress (levels beyond their physiological doses) for 5 days (P0). Cells were sub-cultured at sixth day and subjected to prolonged LH/ hCG stress for two weeks in passage 1(P1) (long term cultures). Downstream cell signaling molecules were assessed. Intracellular cAMP was estimated by ELISA. For PKA and PKC, activity assays were performed. pERK protein expressions in short term cultures were assessed by Western blot and flowcytometry; in long term cultures, pERK expression was analyzed by flowcytometry. RESULTS: Differential effects on cell proliferation were observed in long term cultures, where the untreated and hCG exposed cells showed markedly reduced cell proliferation after second week of exposure while LH treated cells continued to proliferate. Different levels of cAMP, PKA, PKC and phosphorylated ERK1/2 were observed on short term and long term LH stimulation. On sustained hormonal stimulation, cAMP levels were significantly (P<0.05) higher in hCG treated cultures as compared to controls and LH treated cultures. LH led to maximal elevation of ERK in long term cultures. INTERPRETATION & CONCLUSIONS: As pERK1/2 promotes cellular proliferation, activation of ERK1/2 in LH treated cultures may be responsible for sustained growth. Prolonged LH treatment promoted growth and proliferation in caprine ovarian granulosa cells whereas prolonged exposure to hCG led to elevated levels of cAMP and decreased the rate of proliferation. Defining the signals and second messengers that act as survival or apoptotic mediators may help in elucidation of the mechanisms controlling proliferation or programmed cell death in granulosa cells. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2012-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3361869/ /pubmed/22561619 Text en Copyright: © The Indian Journal of Medical Research http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Gupta, Chanchal
Chapekar, Trimbak
Chhabra, Yash
Singh, Prashant
Sinha, Subrata
Luthra, Kalpana
Differential response to sustained stimulation by hCG & LH on goat ovarian granulosa cells
title Differential response to sustained stimulation by hCG & LH on goat ovarian granulosa cells
title_full Differential response to sustained stimulation by hCG & LH on goat ovarian granulosa cells
title_fullStr Differential response to sustained stimulation by hCG & LH on goat ovarian granulosa cells
title_full_unstemmed Differential response to sustained stimulation by hCG & LH on goat ovarian granulosa cells
title_short Differential response to sustained stimulation by hCG & LH on goat ovarian granulosa cells
title_sort differential response to sustained stimulation by hcg & lh on goat ovarian granulosa cells
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3361869/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22561619
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